Big Hole / Big Brother?

Don't think the government listens to communications, Here is Big Hole...This place is near my home town, and I have been up to the entrance, but
turned back when we tripped the security lights and military from out of nowhere started coming out.

Here are the facts I know about it:
-It's run by AT&T under government contract
-It's definitely an underground complex, the question is what they use it for now?
-It is, fully hardened and equipped to survive everything but a direct hit from a ballistic missile

this has been posted on ATS before.
I remember it well cuz I did some image
analysis of the site on google earth
from the coordinates given in the
other thread. can't remember the title name
though or how long it's been.
But there are some close-up shots of
this facility in that other thread.

Most of the cable repeater huts have been sold to private interests, to round out existing parcels, or as possible build-to-suit tower
sites, etc. AT&T is now filling the small underground portion before sale, unless they sell to a major company. The junctions for AUTOVON are also
being sold into private ownership, with a few exceptions. Most are stripped of all the equipment, although the AUTOVON junction in Mounds, Oklahoma
was sold with all the old equipment still in place.

Those usually turn out to be Communications Centers. It's not odd at all they would not want trespassers. Some things need protected. Not from the
curious, but from people with other intentions. When you try to sneak in for all they know your a Terrorist.

Not to worry though, I'm sure somebody has or will invent a myth to go with the facility.

I remember using autovon to make calls when I was in the military. They phased it out though when we went digital. I guess they found another use for
the property. Probably auto wire tapping and recording once a keyword is spoken for later retrieval.

cool, something new and refreshing. It might of been posted here long ago, but it's one of the new threads thats not talking about the end of the
freaaken world, yet still has the tell tale signs of a good conspiracy

Do you know when those photos where taken?
It looks as if the site is in disuse at the time they where taken?
But one of the op links makes the claim that the site is active and snooping around will be met with force.

That is what I was thinking. I have been out there twice and it was anything but deserted.

The first time I pulled on to the road there was a group of people standing on the porch of the home to the left. A big rig was parked on the right
hand side with the motor running. In the field there were two tractors tilling and some farm hand looking guys milling around. When I got to the metal
barricade there were two black hummers (H1) parked on the opposite side. They were slightly up the road and parked facing away from me.

By the time I turned around and got back to the start of the road everything was deserted. The big rig was shut off and the driver's door was open.
One of the tractors was still puffing exhaust in to the air. All the people were gone though.

It was definitely spooky. I find it hard to believe it is just an abandoned AT&T switching station. Of course, the last time I was out there was 2000
or there abouts.

I recently talked to a friend that still lives in the area. He said he went up there to show his girl friend last year. According to him the whole
place was deserted. The road barrier was there, but there was no signs of anyone being there. It seemed to be in disuse and neglected according to
him.

I recently talked to a friend that still lives in the area. He said he went up there to show his girl friend last year. According to him the
whole place was deserted. The road barrier was there, but there was no signs of anyone being there. It seemed to be in disuse and neglected according
to him.

I have to agree with your friend, I have not been there in a few years, and after seeing the linked pictures I would think its mostly abandoned or
automated by now anyway...

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